#Repost @the_beauty_injector with @get_repost
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I had to share this post filled with wisdom from one of the biggest game changers in the beauty industry:
Many clients are confused about how aesthetic providers prepare Botox/Dysport for injection. •••••
Here you can see the unopened Botox vial. It comes freeze dried on ice from the factory. We have to add sterile saline to it to make it usable for injection. •••••
Here is a little information to keep in mind.
1. Botox is a set price due to it being used for a variety of disorders. So we all pay the same for it. If the price sounds too good to be true, it probably is:)
2. It is important that Botox stays temperature controlled prior to use to ensure safety. If your provider is importing it from over seas to get it for cheaper (illegal), how do you know it has stayed cold? Dry ice can only keep it cold for so long.
3. Different providers reconstitute to different volumes. There is no right or wrong here as long as your provider knows math, and understands that the dispersal of Botox is dose and volume related. For example, if I added one unit to an area and I reconstitute 1ml it will travel less than me adding one unit at 2.5ml reconstitution. Personally I reconstitute based on what I would like to achieve for the client. I want crows feet to disperse a bit farther than between the eyes.
4. Authentic Botox Cosmetic should have a hologram on the box, and your provider should be willing to show you the expiration date.
5. Botox is not an exact science. Honestly I say all the time that injecting Botox does not represent my skill level. I can map out a face, treat the exact location on each side with the exact same amount and you may still have more movement on your dominant side. As providers we have no control over this, so if this happens to you, just know that touch ups are often needed until your provider learns your face. It is not the fault of the injector. •••••
#botox#reconstitution#dilution#education#facialaesthetics#thebeautyinjector#instituteofaesthetics#drshaunparson#allergan#amitrainer#scottsdale#az#safetyfirst#truth

Repost from @the_beauty_injector using @RepostRegramApp - Many clients are confused about how aesthetic providers prepare Botox/Dysport for injection. •••••
Here you can see the unopened Botox vial. It comes freeze dried on ice from the factory. We have to add sterile saline to it to make it usable for injection. •••••
Here is a little information to keep in mind.
1. Botox is a set price due to it being used for a variety of disorders. So we all pay the same for it. If the price sounds too good to be true, it probably is:)
2. It is important that Botox stays temperature controlled prior to use to ensure safety. If your provider is importing it from over seas to get it for cheaper (illegal), how do you know it has stayed cold? Dry ice can only keep it cold for so long.
3. Different providers reconstitute to different volumes. There is no right or wrong here as long as your provider knows math, and understands that the dispersal of Botox is dose and volume related. For example, if I added one unit to an area and I reconstitute 1ml it will travel less than me adding one unit at 2.5ml reconstitution. Personally I reconstitute based on what I would like to achieve for the client. I want crows feet to disperse a bit farther than between the eyes.
4. Authentic Botox Cosmetic should have a hologram on the box, and your provider should be willing to show you the expiration date.
5. Botox is not an exact science. Honestly I say all the time that injecting Botox does not represent my skill level. I can map out a face, treat the exact location on each side with the exact same amount and you may still have more movement on your dominant side. As providers we have no control over this, so if this happens to you, just know that touch ups are often needed until your provider learns your face. It is not the fault of the injector. •••••
#botox#reconstitution#dilution#education#facialaesthetics#thebeautyinjector#instituteofaesthetics#drshaunparson#allergan#amitrainer#scottsdale#az#safetyfirst#truth

Reconstitution Vs Dilution!! Education is KEY!!!
Repost from @the_beauty_injector - Many clients are confused about how aesthetic providers prepare Botox/Dysport for injection. •••••
Here you can see the unopened Botox vial. It comes freeze dried on ice from the factory. We have to add sterile saline to it to make it usable for injection. •••••
Here is a little information to keep in mind.
1. Botox is a set price due to it being used for a variety of disorders. So we all pay the same for it. If the price sounds too good to be true, it probably is:)
2. It is important that Botox stays temperature controlled prior to use to ensure safety. If your provider is importing it from over seas to get it for cheaper (illegal), how do you know it has stayed cold? Dry ice can only keep it cold for so long.
3. Different providers reconstitute to different volumes. There is no right or wrong here as long as your provider knows math, and understands that the dispersal of Botox is dose and volume related. For example, if I added one unit to an area and I reconstitute 1ml it will travel less than me adding one unit at 2.5ml reconstitution. Personally I reconstitute based on what I would like to achieve for the client. I want crows feet to disperse a bit farther than between the eyes.
4. Authentic Botox Cosmetic should have a hologram on the box, and your provider should be willing to show you the expiration date.
5. Botox is not an exact science. Honestly I say all the time that injecting Botox does not represent my skill level. I can map out a face, treat the exact location on each side with the exact same amount and you may still have more movement on your dominant side. As providers we have no control over this, so if this happens to you, just know that touch ups are often needed until your provider learns your face. It is not the fault of the injector. •••••
#botox#reconstitution#dilution#education#facialaesthetics#thebeautyinjector#instituteofaesthetics#drshaunparson#allergan#amitrainer#scottsdale#az#safetyfirst#truth#skinceuticals#plasticsurgery

Here is my last bag for now ... This is a Tropical rucksack, this model was introduced in 1968 to complete the m1967 equipment and was an upgraded version of the Arvn rucksack, made of nylon instead of cotton. Mine is not dated because it is well worn, but in view of the plastic snaps I think that's an early version made in 68/69 :) (Law is inert and unfortunately post war...)

“Many clients are confused about how aesthetic providers prepare Botox/Dysport for injection. •••••
Here you can see the unopened Botox vial. It comes freeze dried on ice from the factory. We have to add sterile saline to it to make it usable for injection. •••••
Here is a little information to keep in mind.
1. Botox is a set price due to it being used for a variety of disorders. So we all pay the same for it. If the price sounds too good to be true, it probably is:)
2. It is important that Botox stays temperature controlled prior to use to ensure safety. If your provider is importing it from over seas to get it for cheaper (illegal), how do you know it has stayed cold? Dry ice can only keep it cold for so long.
3. Different providers reconstitute to different volumes. There is no right or wrong here as long as your provider knows math, and understands that the dispersal of Botox is dose and volume related. For example, if I added one unit to an area and I reconstitute 1ml it will travel less than me adding one unit at 2.5ml reconstitution. Personally I reconstitute based on what I would like to achieve for the client. I want crows feet to disperse a bit farther than between the eyes.
4. Authentic Botox Cosmetic should have a hologram on the box, and your provider should be willing to show you the expiration date.
5. Botox is not an exact science. Honestly I say all the time that injecting Botox does not represent my skill level. I can map out a face, treat the exact location on each side with the exact same amount and you may still have more movement on your dominant side. As providers we have no control over this, so if this happens to you, just know that touch ups are often needed until your provider learns your face. It is not the fault of the injector. •••••”
#Repost @the_beauty_injector
#botox#dysport#beautytips#reconstitution#dilution#education#facialaesthetics#allergan#scottsdale#az#safetyfirst#truth#antiaging#rn#nurseinjector

#Repost @the_beauty_injector with @get_repost
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Many clients are confused about how aesthetic providers prepare Botox/Dysport for injection. •••••
Here you can see the unopened Botox vial. It comes freeze dried on ice from the factory. We have to add sterile saline to it to make it usable for injection. •••••
Here is a little information to keep in mind.
1. Botox is a set price due to it being used for a variety of disorders. So we all pay the same for it. If the price sounds too good to be true, it probably is:)
2. It is important that Botox stays temperature controlled prior to use to ensure safety. If your provider is importing it from over seas to get it for cheaper (illegal), how do you know it has stayed cold? Dry ice can only keep it cold for so long.
3. Different providers reconstitute to different volumes. There is no right or wrong here as long as your provider knows math, and understands that the dispersal of Botox is dose and volume related. For example, if I added one unit to an area and I reconstitute 1ml it will travel less than me adding one unit at 2.5ml reconstitution. Personally I reconstitute based on what I would like to achieve for the client. I want crows feet to disperse a bit farther than between the eyes.
4. Authentic Botox Cosmetic should have a hologram on the box, and your provider should be willing to show you the expiration date.
5. Botox is not an exact science. Honestly I say all the time that injecting Botox does not represent my skill level. I can map out a face, treat the exact location on each side with the exact same amount and you may still have more movement on your dominant side. As providers we have no control over this, so if this happens to you, just know that touch ups are often needed until your provider learns your face. It is not the fault of the injector. •••••
#botox#reconstitution#dilution#education#facialaesthetics#thebeautyinjector#instituteofaesthetics#drshaunparson#allergan#amitrainer#scottsdale#az#safetyfirst#truth

This information is really important for the patients to understand and be knowledgeable about getting Botox! #Repost @the_beauty_injector with @get_repost
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Many clients are confused about how aesthetic providers prepare Botox/Dysport for injection. •••••
Here you can see the unopened Botox vial. It comes freeze dried on ice from the factory. We have to add sterile saline to it to make it usable for injection. •••••
Here is a little information to keep in mind.
1. Botox is a set price due to it being used for a variety of disorders. So we all pay the same for it. If the price sounds too good to be true, it probably is:)
2. It is important that Botox stays temperature controlled prior to use to ensure safety. If your provider is importing it from over seas to get it for cheaper (illegal), how do you know it has stayed cold? Dry ice can only keep it cold for so long.
3. Different providers reconstitute to different volumes. There is no right or wrong here as long as your provider knows math, and understands that the dispersal of Botox is dose and volume related. For example, if I added one unit to an area and I reconstitute 1ml it will travel less than me adding one unit at 2.5ml reconstitution. Personally I reconstitute based on what I would like to achieve for the client. I want crows feet to disperse a bit farther than between the eyes.
4. Authentic Botox Cosmetic should have a hologram on the box, and your provider should be willing to show you the expiration date.
5. Botox is not an exact science. Honestly I say all the time that injecting Botox does not represent my skill level. I can map out a face, treat the exact location on each side with the exact same amount and you may still have more movement on your dominant side. As providers we have no control over this, so if this happens to you, just know that touch ups are often needed until your provider learns your face. It is not the fault of the injector. •••••
#botox#reconstitution#dilution#education#facialaesthetics#thebeautyinjector#instituteofaesthetics#drshaunparson#allergan#amitrainer#scottsdale#az#safetyfirst#truth

LOVE this information from @injectorjen and
@the_beauty_injector and our friends at @rendermatology #repost 💙 #helpfulinfo ・・・
Many clients are confused about how aesthetic providers prepare Botox/Dysport for injection. •••••
Here you can see the unopened Botox vial. It comes freeze dried on ice from the factory. We have to add sterile saline to it to make it usable for injection. •••••
Here is a little information to keep in mind.
1. Botox is a set price due to it being used for a variety of disorders. So we all pay the same for it. If the price sounds too good to be true, it probably is:)
2. It is important that Botox stays temperature controlled prior to use to ensure safety. If your provider is importing it from over seas to get it for cheaper (illegal), how do you know it has stayed cold? Dry ice can only keep it cold for so long.
3. Different providers reconstitute to different volumes. There is no right or wrong here as long as your provider knows math, and understands that the dispersal of Botox is dose and volume related. For example, if I added one unit to an area and I reconstitute 1ml it will travel less than me adding one unit at 2.5ml reconstitution. Personally I reconstitute based on what I would like to achieve for the client. I want crows feet to disperse a bit farther than between the eyes.
4. Authentic Botox Cosmetic should have a hologram on the box, and your provider should be willing to show you the expiration date.
5. Botox is not an exact science. Honestly I say all the time that injecting Botox does not represent my skill level. I can map out a face, treat the exact location on each side with the exact same amount and you may still have more movement on your dominant side. As providers we have no control over this, so if this happens to you, just know that touch ups are often needed until your provider learns your face. It is not the fault of the injector. •••••
#botox#reconstitution#dilution#education#facialaesthetics#allergan#safetyfirst#truth#facialplasticsurgery#facialplasticsurgeon

Very well said💉❣️
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#Repost @the_beauty_injector with @repostapp ・・・
Many clients are confused about how aesthetic providers prepare Botox/Dysport for injection. •••••
Here you can see the unopened Botox vial. It comes freeze dried on ice from the factory. We have to add sterile saline to it to make it usable for injection. •••••
Here is a little information to keep in mind.
1. Botox is a set price due to it being used for a variety of disorders. So we all pay the same for it. If the price sounds too good to be true, it probably is:)
2. It is important that Botox stays temperature controlled prior to use to ensure safety. If your provider is importing it from over seas to get it for cheaper (illegal), how do you know it has stayed cold? Dry ice can only keep it cold for so long.
3. Different providers reconstitute to different volumes. There is no right or wrong here as long as your provider knows math, and understands that the dispersal of Botox is dose and volume related. For example, if I added one unit to an area and I reconstitute 1ml it will travel less than me adding one unit at 2.5ml reconstitution. Personally I reconstitute based on what I would like to achieve for the client. I want crows feet to disperse a bit farther than between the eyes.
4. Authentic Botox Cosmetic should have a hologram on the box, and your provider should be willing to show you the expiration date.
5. Botox is not an exact science. Honestly I say all the time that injecting Botox does not represent my skill level. I can map out a face, treat the exact location on each side with the exact same amount and you may still have more movement on your dominant side. As providers we have no control over this, so if this happens to you, just know that touch ups are often needed until your provider learns your face. It is not the fault of the injector. •••••
#botox#reconstitution#dilution#education#facialaesthetics#thebeautyinjector#instituteofaesthetics#drshaunparson#allergan#amitrainer#scottsdale#az#safetyfirst#truth

SUCH important info for every client!! #Repost @the_beauty_injector with @get_repost
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Many clients are confused about how aesthetic providers prepare Botox/Dysport for injection. •••••
Here you can see the unopened Botox vial. It comes freeze dried on ice from the factory. We have to add sterile saline to it to make it usable for injection. •••••
Here is a little information to keep in mind.
1. Botox is a set price due to it being used for a variety of disorders. So we all pay the same for it. If the price sounds too good to be true, it probably is:)
2. It is important that Botox stays temperature controlled prior to use to ensure safety. If your provider is importing it from over seas to get it for cheaper (illegal), how do you know it has stayed cold? Dry ice can only keep it cold for so long.
3. Different providers reconstitute to different volumes. There is no right or wrong here as long as your provider knows math, and understands that the dispersal of Botox is dose and volume related. For example, if I added one unit to an area and I reconstitute 1ml it will travel less than me adding one unit at 2.5ml reconstitution. Personally I reconstitute based on what I would like to achieve for the client. I want crows feet to disperse a bit farther than between the eyes.
4. Authentic Botox Cosmetic should have a hologram on the box, and your provider should be willing to show you the expiration date.
5. Botox is not an exact science. Honestly I say all the time that injecting Botox does not represent my skill level. I can map out a face, treat the exact location on each side with the exact same amount and you may still have more movement on your dominant side. As providers we have no control over this, so if this happens to you, just know that touch ups are often needed until your provider learns your face. It is not the fault of the injector. •••••
#botox#reconstitution#dilution#education#facialaesthetics#allergan#safetyfirst#truth

#Repost @skinsavvydoc with @get_repost. WHAT THEY HAVE SAID! 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 ・・・
#Repost @the_beauty_injector with @repostapp
Because she already said it best! ❤️💉 #education 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
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Many clients are confused about how aesthetic providers prepare Botox/Dysport for injection. •••••
Here you can see the unopened Botox vial. It comes freeze dried on ice from the factory. We have to add sterile saline to it to make it usable for injection. •••••
Here is a little information to keep in mind.
1. Botox is a set price due to it being used for a variety of disorders. So we all pay the same for it. If the price sounds too good to be true, it probably is:)
2. It is important that Botox stays temperature controlled prior to use to ensure safety. If your provider is importing it from over seas to get it for cheaper (illegal), how do you know it has stayed cold? Dry ice can only keep it cold for so long.
3. Different providers reconstitute to different volumes. There is no right or wrong here as long as your provider knows math, and understands that the dispersal of Botox is dose and volume related. For example, if I added one unit to an area and I reconstitute 1ml it will travel less than me adding one unit at 2.5ml reconstitution. Personally I reconstitute based on what I would like to achieve for the client. I want crows feet to disperse a bit farther than between the eyes.
4. Authentic Botox Cosmetic should have a hologram on the box, and your provider should be willing to show you the expiration date.
5. Botox is not an exact science. Honestly I say all the time that injecting Botox does not represent my skill level. I can map out a face, treat the exact location on each side with the exact same amount and you may still have more movement on your dominant side. As providers we have no control over this, so if this happens to you, just know that touch ups are often needed until your provider learns your face. It is not the fault of the injector. •••••
#botox#reconstitution#dilution#education#facialaesthetics#thebeautyinjector#instituteofaesthetics#drshaunparson#allergan#amitrainer#scottsdale#az#safetyfirst#truth

#Repost @gicafix (@get_repost)
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Thank you and well said!!! Repost from @the_beauty_injector using - Many clients are confused about how aesthetic providers prepare Botox/Dysport for injection. •••••
Here you can see the unopened Botox vial. It comes freeze dried on ice from the factory. We have to add sterile saline to it to make it usable for injection. •••••
Here is a little information to keep in mind.
1. Botox is a set price due to it being used for a variety of disorders. So we all pay the same for it. If the price sounds too good to be true, it probably is:)
2. It is important that Botox stays temperature controlled prior to use to ensure safety. If your provider is importing it from over seas to get it for cheaper (illegal), how do you know it has stayed cold? Dry ice can only keep it cold for so long.
3. Different providers reconstitute to different volumes. There is no right or wrong here as long as your provider knows math, and understands that the dispersal of Botox is dose and volume related. For example, if I added one unit to an area and I reconstitute 1ml it will travel less than me adding one unit at 2.5ml reconstitution. Personally I reconstitute based on what I would like to achieve for the client. I want crows feet to disperse a bit farther than between the eyes.
4. Authentic Botox Cosmetic should have a hologram on the box, and your provider should be willing to show you the expiration date.
5. Botox is not an exact science. Honestly I say all the time that injecting Botox does not represent my skill level. I can map out a face, treat the exact location on each side with the exact same amount and you may still have more movement on your dominant side. As providers we have no control over this, so if this happens to you, just know that touch ups are often needed until your provider learns your face. It is not the fault of the injector. •••••
#botox#reconstitution#dilution#education#facialaesthetics#thebeautyinjector#instituteofaesthetics#drshaunparson#allergan#amitrainer#scottsdale#az#safetyfirst#truth

#Repost @the_beauty_injector with @get_repost
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Many clients are confused about how aesthetic providers prepare Botox/Dysport for injection. •••••
Here you can see the unopened Botox vial. It comes freeze dried on ice from the factory. We have to add sterile saline to it to make it usable for injection. •••••
Here is a little information to keep in mind.
1. Botox is a set price due to it being used for a variety of disorders. So we all pay the same for it. If the price sounds too good to be true, it probably is:)
2. It is important that Botox stays temperature controlled prior to use to ensure safety. If your provider is importing it from over seas to get it for cheaper (illegal), how do you know it has stayed cold? Dry ice can only keep it cold for so long.
3. Different providers reconstitute to different volumes. There is no right or wrong here as long as your provider knows math, and understands that the dispersal of Botox is dose and volume related. For example, if I added one unit to an area and I reconstitute 1ml it will travel less than me adding one unit at 2.5ml reconstitution. Personally I reconstitute based on what I would like to achieve for the client. I want crows feet to disperse a bit farther than between the eyes.
4. Authentic Botox Cosmetic should have a hologram on the box, and your provider should be willing to show you the expiration date.
5. Botox is not an exact science. Honestly I say all the time that injecting Botox does not represent my skill level. I can map out a face, treat the exact location on each side with the exact same amount and you may still have more movement on your dominant side. As providers we have no control over this, so if this happens to you, just know that touch ups are often needed until your provider learns your face. It is not the fault of the injector. •••••
#botox#reconstitution#dilution#education#facialaesthetics#thebeautyinjector#instituteofaesthetics#drshaunparson#allergan#amitrainer#scottsdale#az#safetyfirst#truth#dewforabetteryou#atlantabotox#dewskincareatl

This is great information from @the_beauty_injector Worth the read if you’re getting or interested in Botox #Repost @the_beauty_injector with @get_repost
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Many clients are confused about how aesthetic providers prepare Botox/Dysport for injection. •••••
Here you can see the unopened Botox vial. It comes freeze dried on ice from the factory. We have to add sterile saline to it to make it usable for injection. •••••
Here is a little information to keep in mind.
1. Botox is a set price due to it being used for a variety of disorders. So we all pay the same for it. If the price sounds too good to be true, it probably is:)
2. It is important that Botox stays temperature controlled prior to use to ensure safety. If your provider is importing it from over seas to get it for cheaper (illegal), how do you know it has stayed cold? Dry ice can only keep it cold for so long.
3. Different providers reconstitute to different volumes. There is no right or wrong here as long as your provider knows math, and understands that the dispersal of Botox is dose and volume related. For example, if I added one unit to an area and I reconstitute 1ml it will travel less than me adding one unit at 2.5ml reconstitution. Personally I reconstitute based on what I would like to achieve for the client. I want crows feet to disperse a bit farther than between the eyes.
4. Authentic Botox Cosmetic should have a hologram on the box, and your provider should be willing to show you the expiration date.
5. Botox is not an exact science. Honestly I say all the time that injecting Botox does not represent my skill level. I can map out a face, treat the exact location on each side with the exact same amount and you may still have more movement on your dominant side. As providers we have no control over this, so if this happens to you, just know that touch ups are often needed until your provider learns your face. It is not the fault of the injector. •••••
#botox#reconstitution#dilution#education#facialaesthetics#thebeautyinjector#instituteofaesthetics#drshaunparson#allergan#amitrainer#scottsdale#az#safetyfirst#truth

This information is invaluable and really important for all patients to understand regarding #Botox#Repost @the_beauty_injector with @get_repost
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Many clients are confused about how aesthetic providers prepare Botox/Dysport for injection. •••••
Here you can see the unopened Botox vial. It comes freeze dried on ice from the factory. We have to add sterile saline to it to make it usable for injection. •••••
Here is a little information to keep in mind.
1. Botox is a set price due to it being used for a variety of disorders. So we all pay the same for it. If the price sounds too good to be true, it probably is:)
2. It is important that Botox stays temperature controlled prior to use to ensure safety. If your provider is importing it from over seas to get it for cheaper (illegal), how do you know it has stayed cold? Dry ice can only keep it cold for so long.
3. Different providers reconstitute to different volumes. There is no right or wrong here as long as your provider knows math, and understands that the dispersal of Botox is dose and volume related. For example, if I added one unit to an area and I reconstitute 1ml it will travel less than me adding one unit at 2.5ml reconstitution. Personally I reconstitute based on what I would like to achieve for the client. I want crows feet to disperse a bit farther than between the eyes.
4. Authentic Botox Cosmetic should have a hologram on the box, and your provider should be willing to show you the expiration date.
5. Botox is not an exact science. Honestly I say all the time that injecting Botox does not represent my skill level. I can map out a face, treat the exact location on each side with the exact same amount and you may still have more movement on your dominant side. As providers we have no control over this, so if this happens to you, just know that touch ups are often needed until your provider learns your face. It is not the fault of the injector. •••••
#botox#reconstitution#dilution#education#facialaesthetics#thebeautyinjector#instituteofaesthetics#drshaunparson#allergan#amitrainer#scottsdale#az#safetyfirst#truth